Data fever!
Raúl Mosquera Rodríguez. INCIBE
Our day-to-day Internet leaves a trace of data that we are sometimes unaware of. Through practical examples, demonstrations and everyday situations on the web, we will understand how we facilitate our digital life to be exposed and exploitable.
Blockchain
Stefan Bayer.
Car Hacking
Carlos Sahuquillo. GMV
Risks and IoT compliance
David Prieto Marqués. ElevenPaths.
Keynote - Future 4.0: More technological or more human?
Silvia Leal. Venture Partner in Deep Science Ventures.
Uncertainty. Concern. Prejudices And many fears (to change, not to live up to, to make a fool of yourself, to failure…). It is what many people feel when they are told about new technologies, when in reality it comes with many business opportunities, to generate employment and, if we do it well, to contribute to social progress and sustainability. Do you want to know how to do it?
Misinformation in the digital age.
Julio Montes and Clara Jiménez. Maldita.es
Forensics analyse
Yolanda Olmedo Rodríguez. Security Analist in CSIRT-CV.
The workshop will focus on an introduction of digital forensic analysis. An analysis of evidence extracted from a Windows environment will be performed. The main objective of the workshop will be to inform the attendees of how to deal with a forensic analysis in an appropriate way, adjusting to the procedure.
Macro problems, micro solutions.
Sergio de los Santos. ElevenPaths
How is it possible that the macro malware issue is still here 20 years later? Why do attackers prefer it? How could we mitigate it?
Attack framework for the electric sector (CAFFEINE)
Aarón Flecha. s21Sec
This talk comes from a university project. The main objective was to incorporate a specific framework for the electric sector (CAFFEINE) into the CAT taxonomy (Cyber-Attack-Taxonomy). Throughout the talk, attendees will be able to understand the basic concepts related to the electric sector (devices, communications, etc.). In addition, different cyber incidents that have affected the electric sector and their impact will be discussed.
In order to show the power of CAFFEINE, different practical exercises will be performed with different DEMOS and several Open Source tools will be used to obtain TTPs.
Parental Mediation on the Internet.
Gemma Martínez. UPV.
The digital activities and experiences developed by Spanish families in a mobile digital context are being affected by social pressure and public anxiety (media panics) based on exaggeration and the general focus on children´s risks exposure. In this session we will offer families some useful guidance, based on empirical evidence, that might help them with understanding the complex process of parental mediation on the Internet, which factors are involved in it (eg. risk, risk of harm, risky activities) and what is more important: which role they have as mediators. It is expected that this guidance will help them, along with their children, with achieving a balanced and safe use of the Internet maximising the digital opportunities and minimising the potential risks of harm.



